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jQuery ajaxSuccess() Method

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Example

Trigger an alert box when an AJAX request completes successfully:

$(document).ajaxSuccess(function(){
  alert("AJAX request successfully completed");
});

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Definition and Usage

The ajaxSuccess() method specifies a function to be run when an AJAX request is successfully completed.

Note: As of jQuery version 1.8, this method should only be attached to document. 


Syntax

$(document).ajaxSuccess(function(event,xhr,options))

Parameter Description
function(event,xhr,options) Required. Specifies the function to run if the request succeeds
Additional parameters:
  • event - contains the event object
  • xhr - contains the XMLHttpRequest object
  • options - contains the options used in the AJAX request


Examples

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Use the options parameter
How to use the options parameter to restrict the function to AJAX requests for a specific file.


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